Analogue Mobile X-ray Machine

An Analogue Mobile X-ray Machine is a battery-powered, portable X-ray system using traditional film cassettes for bedside imaging in intensive care units, neonatal intensive care units, emergency departments, and operating rooms. The mobile unit enables chest, abdominal, and extremity imaging at the patient's bedside, eliminating the risks associated with transporting critically ill patients. Film cassettes are processed in darkroom facilities for image development. Used in hospitals without digital radiography, as backup for digital systems, and in resource-limited settings where digital infrastructure is not available.

Digital Mobile X-ray

A Digital Mobile X-ray is a battery-powered, portable digital radiography system designed for bedside imaging in intensive care units, neonatal intensive care units, emergency departments, and operating rooms. The mobile unit enables high-quality chest, abdominal, and extremity imaging at the patient's bedside, eliminating the risks associated with transporting critically ill patients. Wireless digital detectors provide immediate image capture and transmission to PACS, supporting rapid diagnosis and treatment decisions.

Mobile Film

Mobile Film is a battery-powered, portable X-ray system using traditional film cassettes for bedside imaging in intensive care units, neonatal intensive care units, emergency departments, and operating rooms. The mobile unit enables chest, abdominal, and extremity imaging at the patient's bedside, eliminating the risks associated with transporting critically ill patients. Film cassettes are processed in darkroom or daylight processors for image development. Used in hospitals without digital radiography capabilities or as backup for digital systems.